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Re: Can I stop a backtick command but continue the script?

by tphyahoo (Vicar)
on Mar 03, 2005 at 11:06 UTC ( [id://436152]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Can I stop a backtick command but continue the script?

I'm a thread newbie on Windows/ActiveState and am just trying to figure out how to approach this whole mess, trying to glean knowledge from the masters.

Perlthrtut says fork is dangerous, use threads.

I think this is controversial. I also think this has been discussed before.

Can someone point me to where I can decide whether to do my multithreaded stuff using fork or thread, in a windows context?

UPDATE: Search on fork thread brings some good results, I know I know, but maybe *too* much. If someone could just tell me what to read based on personal experience I'd be grateful. Or maybe I'll just do a "survey of fork versus thread" like I did for the morass of perl html templating systems a few days ago...

This merlyn post seems pretty good forking paralell link checker...

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